Pediatric eye conditions can have different signs and symptoms and may need different treatments than adult eye conditions. Our team specializes in pediatric eye conditions, so you can always be sure that your child is getting the right care as we guide your family through diagnosis to treatment and recovery. We also take care of adults with double vision and/or misaligned eyes. We offer routine visits at our clinic by appointment and are available 24/7 for emergency eye care.

A department providing eye care from eye specialists, including diagnosis and treatment for cataracts, glaucoma, dry eye, diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, and other vis…
A program within Pediatric Specialty Care providing child neurology services, including diagnosis and treatment for neurological conditions affecting the brain, spine, and nervous…
A children’s neurosurgery program where a pediatric neurosurgeon diagnoses and treats conditions affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system in infants, children, and adolescen…
A program within the Department of Pediatrics where pediatric endocrinologists provide care and long-term management for pediatric diabetes and hormone-related conditions, includi…
A department providing genetic testing, evaluation, and counseling for inherited conditions, including cancer risk, cardiovascular and neurological disorders, and rare diseases, t…
Treatment for pediatric rheumatic diseases, such as juvenile arthritis, lupus, arm and leg pain, fevers, and dermatomyositis, from specialized pediatric rheumatologists
Research

Pediatric Ophthalmology Research

Our pediatric ophthalmologists, pediatric optometrists, and orthoptist all participate in the clinical research consortium PEDIG (Pediatric Eye Disease Investigator Group) made up of both academic and private practice-based clinicians across the United States who study pediatric eye conditions. In addition, our providers study strabismus surgical procedures in the laboratory with a focus on developing new medications and techniques for managing strabismus in both children and adults.

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